Stone, Paper & Paint: Ben Lowe, Brian Reinker, Gabriele Risso MRSS & Sarah Spencer NEAC
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Brian ReinkerRefuge Series, Verdant OasisHand cut Paper Sculpture23 x 19 "£ 1,100.00
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Brian ReinkerRefuge Series, Hidden OasisHand cut Paper Sculpture23 x 19 "£ 1,100.00
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Brian ReinkerRefuge Series, Cove IIHand cut Paper Sculpture30 x 25 "£ 1,360.00
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Brian ReinkerRefuge Series, BurrowHand cut Paper Sculpture30 x 25 "£ 1,360.00
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Brian ReinkerRefuge Series, VoidCollage in perspex box11 x 9 x 5 "
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Gabriele Risso MRSSStill LifeLavoux limestone12 x 12 x 2 "£ 3,500.00
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Gabriele Risso MRSSStill LifeLavoux limestone16 x 16 x 2 "£ 4,200.00
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Gabriele Risso MRSSTable VSlate9 x 10 x 1.5 "£ 3,250.00
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Gabriele Risso MRSSTable IIILavoux limestone18 x 24 x 2 "£ 5,250.00
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Sarah Spencer RAS VPNEACWindow and MirrorOil on panel14 x 10 "£ 1,950.00
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Sarah Spencer RAS VPNEACTwo DoorsOil on board8 x 10 "£ 1,650.00
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Sarah Spencer RAS VPNEACMill StairsOil on board7 x 5 "£ 1,250.00
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Sarah Spencer RAS VPNEACPanelled InteriorOil on board10 x 8 "£ 1,650.00
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Sarah Spencer RAS VPNEACHallway InteriorOil on panel14 x 10 "Sold
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Sarah Spencer RAS VPNEACGlasgow StairwellOil on panel7 x 5 "£ 1,250.00
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Sarah Spencer RAS VPNEACFireside InteriorOil on board5 x 8 "£ 1,300.00
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Sarah Spencer RAS VPNEACDoorway and CurtainOil on panel7 x 5 "£ 1,250.00
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Sarah Spencer RAS VPNEACBlue RoomOil on board12 x 10 "Sold
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Sarah Spencer RAS VPNEACAttic InteriorOil on board6 x 10 "£ 1,450.00
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Ben LoweYoung PretenderOil on canvas20 x 14 "£ 1,200.00
This exhibition brings together 4 artists all working in different mediums, but are unified by their calming, minimalistic styles.
Thompson's are also thrilled to introduce artist and collagist, Brian Reinker, as part of this exhibition.
(right) Gabriele Risso MRSS, Still Life, Lavoux limestone, 12 x 12 x 2 inches
The four artists in this exhibition share a profound sensitivity to presence, memory, and materiality, expressed through their unique approaches to painting and sculpture. Though two work in oil and two in sculpture, they are united by a quiet intimacy in their subject matter—whether figures, still lives, or interiors—each infused with a sense of atmosphere and contemplation.
(left) Ben Lowe, Blue Twits, Oil on canvas, 32 x 26 inches
Ben Lowe and Sarah Spencer explore the human presence in different ways. Lowe captures figures in a loose, expressive manner, where form dissolves into abstraction, evoking fleeting emotions and memories. While Spencer focuses on domestic interiors, rendering them with a rich, tactile realism that speaks of stillness and solitude. These two approaches complement each other, offering a dialogue between the ephemeral and the tangible, the gestural and the precise.
(left) Brian Reinker, Refuge Series, Hidden Oasis, Collage, 23 x 19 inches
Working with still life in stone, Gabriele Risso's work echoes these themes by carving everyday objects—bottles, vessels, and tables—into limestone, solidifying transient moments into permanence. The carved recesses and shadows within the stone create an interplay between absence and form, reinforcing the exhibition’s meditation on memory, space, and material.
Together, these artists explore the poetics of presence, inviting viewers into spaces that feel both familiar and elusive. Their work speaks of time, its passing, its traces, and its weight, through paint and stone, surface and depth, movement and stillness.
(right) Sarah Spencer RAS VPNEAC
Fireside Interior Oil on board 5 x 8 inches